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Quite a year for a Honiton auctioneers Chilcotts

Duncan and Liz Chilcott expect the next sale to take place on March 6 - Credit: Sue Cade The final auction of 2020 was an overwhelming success for Chilcotts Auctioneers with enough lots for a jam-packed two-day sale.  Outstanding sales included the medals of female WW2 pilot Joan Hughes which went for the unexpectedly high figure of £5,800. Auctioneer Duncan Chilcott said: “We were delighted with the amount of interest around Joan’s medal - her story was so interesting and inspirational that it captured people’s imaginations. A civilian MBE will usually sell for around £100 so this was a real surprise.”  Another top performer was the watch section, with an 18-carat gold vintage Rolex with diamond points the star attraction, achieving £11,000. Pocket watches also did well, as did an Omega Seamaster which sold for £1,150 and a Hamilton stainless steel watch which fetched £340, with Girard-Perregaux and Breitling watches also proving popular. 

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Doug Ford says a curfew could be on the table for Ontario

Doug Ford says a curfew could be on the table for Ontario Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. As COVID-19 case counts remain higher than officials would like in Ontario despite extreme lockdown measures, the provincial government is considering further ways to restrict the population and curb virus transmission, including, now, a curfew. but wouldn t that mean we re just all out at the same time?? Ash Therriault (@ashtherriault) January 5, 2021 Though Premier Doug Ford had said in December that no such drastic move was seriously on the table, he s changed his tune this week as neighbouring Quebec looks at imposing constraints on when residents can move about freely.

Trial goes ahead as man claims name copyrighted trademark

The birth certificate in his hand said Gary Oscar Lecomte but a man s claim that name was nothing but a copyrighted trademark left a bylaws judge unwilling to let him speak in court. Justice of the peace Joan Hughes had courtroom sheriffs escort the man from the courtroom, telling him if he was not prepared to step forward and agree he was Gary Oscar Lecomte, he had no standing. Lecomte was issued a $40 ticket in August 2010 for parking at an expired meter. He wrote discharged across the face of the ticket and returned it to the City, apparently to indicate it was a bill he did not intend to pay.

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